Tuesday, January 30, 2024

HOW MUCH HAS JOE BIDEN PUMPED INTO UKRAINE/PENTAGON AND THE ZELENSKY DICTATORSHIP? - Ukraine Cozies up to China with anti-Taiwan Talking Points

BUT NO BORDER DEFENSE AGAINST THE NARCOMEX DRUG CARTELS

Ukraine Cozies up to China with anti-Taiwan Talking Points

ukraine china
JOHANNES EISELE/AFP/Getty Images, Yan Dobronosov/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images

Ukraine’s ambassador to Beijing told the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Monday that Kyiv is “committed to the one-China principle,” which denies the existence of the state of Taiwan and falsely asserts the sovereign nation is a province of communist China.

Ambassador Pavlo Riabikin reportedly made the statement in a meeting with Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong in Beijing, according to a readout published by the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

The Ukrainian government has spent much of the two years following Russia’s invasion of its territory attempting to convince China, Moscow’s closest ally, to change allegiances and support Ukraine – or at least help rebuild the cities devastated by the Russian assault. Ukraine is a formal member of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a global debt trap plan in which Beijing offers predatory loans to vulnerable countries meant to be used to pay Chinese companies for infrastructure projects.

Its president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has repeatedly attempted to establish consistent communication with Chinese dictator Xi Jinping and urged him to dissuade strongman Vladimir Putin from continuing his onslaught against Ukraine.

On the international stage, Ukraine has failed to condemn China’s extensive human rights violations, including the genocide of the majority-Muslim Uyghur people and continued occupation of East Turkistan, and fallen silent for years on Beijing’s increasingly belligerent threats against Taiwan.

Kyiv’s attempts to court China have largely failed. Putin made his first international trip after being charged with war crimes at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2023 to China, enjoying a red-carpet welcome from Xi. China has called for “peace” in Ukraine generally but not condemned Russia for starting the war by invading Ukraine – nor called for Russia to withdraw its troops.

The Zelensky administration appears to be continuing its overtures to China, however, as it sent its ambassador to discuss the issue with the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

According to Beijing, Riabikin, the Ukrainian ambassador, said “Ukraine attaches great importance to developing relations with China and stays committed to the one-China principle.”

File/Ukrainian Prime Minister Valery Pustovoitenko accompanied by his Chinese counterpart Li Peng (L) as they inspect a guard-of-honour during a welcoming ceremony in Beijing 22 December, 1997. Pustovoitenko arrived for a four-day official visit to China.  (AFP via Getty Images)

“Ukraine is ready to strengthen exchanges and cooperation with China and push for the constant development of bilateral relations,” the Foreign Ministry added.

Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong reportedly told the ambassador in the same exchange that “China and Ukraine should take a long-term view, respect each other and treat each other with sincerity to promote the steady and long-term development of bilateral relations.” The readout did not elaborate on what, specifically, this would require, but said Sun ominously warned that “changes unseen in a century are accelerating.”

The South China Morning Post noted the meeting happened on “the same day China and Russia held their first talks of the year, in Moscow,” suggesting that Beijing is still prioritizing its relationship to Russia and unlikely to defend Ukraine despite its formal status as a diplomatic friend.

Contrary to the “one-China principle,” Taiwan is a sovereign nation with no political ties to China and has never been governed by a regime headquartered in Beijing. It enjoys a free, democratic system and independent institutions such as a military, judiciary, and bureaucracy totally independent from the Chinese Communist Party. Taiwan struggles to gain international recognition, however, due to the Communist Party refusing to maintain any diplomatic tie with a country that recognizes the reality of Taiwanese sovereignty.

Currently, only 12 nations in the world recognize Taiwan. America is not among them.
Taiwan donated 27 metric tons of medical supplies to Ukraine in March 2022, the second month of the full-scale Russian invasion, and sent a round of power generators to Ukraine to help protect civilians from Russian attacks on the power grid in January 2023.

Zelensky’s Ukraine has not maintained an official relationship with Taiwan but has allowed some exchanges. Zelensky himself also appeared to support Taiwan in statements made in June 2022, in which he called for the world to help fortify Taiwan from a Chinese invasion before it occurred.

“We must not leave them behind at the mercy of another country which is more powerful in financial terms, in territorial terms and in terms of equipment,” Zelensky told the Washington Post, referring to endangered nations generally. “And therefore, if there is a way out diplomatically, we need to use the diplomatic way. But it must be a preemptive way, not the one that comes after the war has started.”

Zelensky has much more enthusiastically called for Chinese involvement in mediating the Russian invasion and in post-war reconstruction.

“It’s a very powerful state. It’s a powerful economy … So (it) can politically, economically influence Russia. And China is [also a] permanent member of the U.N. Security Council,” Zelensky told the South China Morning Post in August 2022, urging Xi to speak to him directly and asking “Chinese businesses” to rebuild Ukraine.

Zelensky got his phone call with Xi in April 2023, which the Ukrainian leader celebrated as “long and meaningful.” Xi reportedly told Zelensky that China had a “consistent and clear” will to improve relations with Ukraine and offered, “Mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity is the political foundation of the bilateral ties.”

The talks resulted in China sending a “special representative” to tour Western Europe – former ambassador to Russia Li Hui – to promote a Chinese “peace plan” for a “political settlement” in Ukraine. The plan consisted of China lecturing both countries to “calm down as soon as possible,” with few other details. Both Kyiv and Moscow largely ignored it.

Zelensky is reportedly attempting to convince Xi to attend a “peace summit” he is attempting to organize in Switzerland, according to the South China Morning Post.

“We are definitely inviting China to participate in the summit, at the highest level, at the level of the president of the People’s Republic of China,” Ukrainian diplomatic adviser Ihor Zhovkva reportedly said. “China’s participation will be very important to us. We are working with the Chinese side.”

Follow Frances Martel on Facebook and Twitter.

Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 469: Viewing the Journey to the Southern Border, Emma-Jo Morris on Ukraine’s Bizarre Pitch for Aid Funding

Subscribe to Breitbart News Daily Podcast

Host Mike Slater talks about the fatal attack on U.S. servicemembers in Jordan before covering a fascinating documentary about the journey that illegal immigrants are taking to come to America. It’ll shock and infuriate you. Don’t miss Slater’s analysis of it.

Then, Breitbart Politics Editor Emma-Jo Morris stops by to cover the Biden administration’s most insane blunders with a particular focus on their ongoing, weird relationship with Ukraine.

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast runs Monday through Friday as a “Director’s Cut” of the SXM Patriot radio show hosted by Mike Slater.

SUBSCRIBE for free by clicking your preferred podcast platform below.

Subscribe to Breitbart News Daily Podcast


Ukraine Says U.S. Money Not Going to Ukraine, ‘Benefiting American Interests’

President Joe Biden welcomes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the South Portico of the White House in Washington, DC, on September 21, 2023. (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images

The $130 billion sent to Ukraine so far for its war against Russia is apparently not actually going to Ukraine, but is really “benefiting American interests,” a spokesperson for Ukraine told Breitbart News.

The shock claim was in response to a request for information by Breitbart News on whether or not any American tax dollars had gone specifically to Uman, a city in the war-torn Eastern European nation that is currently seeing a condo built on a Jewish mass grave, as previously reported, in violation of a bilateral agreement with the U.S., and in violation of international law.

RELATED VIDEO — Van Hollen: Tying Border Security Biden “Pushed for, for a Long Time” to Ukraine Aid Will Jeopardize Timely Ukraine Aid:

Breitbart reported on January 10 that a city in Ukraine is proceeding with building a condo on a Jewish mass grave, despite three letters from members of Congress from both parties to the Ukrainian government demanding the cemetery be protected.

Replying to an inquiry about whether or not U.S. dollars are going to the city where this is taking place, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Embassy told Breitbart that “funds authorized by American lawmakers to support Ukraine’s armament are not directly allocated to Ukraine” — after claiming the Ukrainian Embassy “did not receive” a request sent by Breitbart News eight months ago for information on the construction project, which requires desecrating the remains of victims of the 1768 Haidamacks massacre.

The spokesperson explained that, instead, a “significant portion” of the billions of dollars to Ukraine is “utilized in the United States for the construction of new weapons or to replenish those dispatched to Kyiv from U.S. reserves,” adding that “an analysis” (not specifically cited) found that “nearly 90 percent” of aid granted by Congress “is benefiting American interests.” The email continues, “The allocation of funds doesn’t imply immediate expenditure.”

“American interests” in this context presumably means weapons manufacturers.

WATCH: Demonstration of the Devastating Cluster Bombs Biden Is Sending to Ukraine:

Nellis Air Force Base via Storyful

The Associated Press reported Sunday that employees from a Ukrainian arms firm “conspired with defense ministry officials to embezzle almost $40 million” allocated for weapons purchases.

The news comes months after the New York Times reported on the sacking of Ukraine’s minister of defense due to “graft” and “financial mismanagement” in the department, amid an avalanche of cash coming from the United States to fund the beleaguered war effort, and as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asks for more.

The Times report said some prepayments for weapons had “vanished” in the bank accounts of weapons dealers, among “about $980 million in weapons contracts” that “missed their delivery dates,” in 2023.

As Breitbart previously reported, in October 2021 a letter was sent to Zelensky personally by Reps. Gregory Meeks (D-NY) and Jerry Nadler (D-NY), expressing “concern” about “desecration” of a Jewish cemetery in Uman, “in violation of existing cultural heritage protection agreements,” emphasizing that “[the] cemetery and other important historical and culturally significant sites are provided with legal protection under the 1994 bilateral agreement between the United States and Ukraine on Protecting and Preserving Cultural Heritage.”

WATCH — It’s a Shakedown! Biden, Zelensky Demand More Ukraine Money from Americans:

The White House / YouTube

Later that same month, another letter addressed to Zelensky personally was sent by Reps. Ritchie Torres (D-NY), Marcy Kaptur (D-OH), Susan Wild (D-PA), Mike Quigley (D-IL), Doug Lamborn (R-CO), and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), raising alarm about the cemetery’s “destruction” and “desecration,” again reiterating that the action is in “violation of the 1994 bilateral agreement between the U.S. and Ukraine on ‘Protecting and Preserving Cultural Heritage,’” and President Obama’s “Protect Cemeteries Act of 2014,” ensuring that the “International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 accounts for the desecration of cemeteries as ‘an assault on the fundamental right to freedom of religious,’ … ‘especially egregious when… tolerated by the local or national governments in the countries in which such offenses occur.’”

The next year, in September 2022, a letter signed by 23 members of Congress was sent to Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba to raise the issue of “several illegal construction projects … continuing unabated within the protected zones of the burial place of Tzadik Nachman of Breslov … despite stop work orders.” The letter stated the lawmakers “look forward to hearing from you on steps to stop the illegal construction in Uman.”

However, according to photos obtained by Breitbart of the project location this month, construction of the condo is moving forward, using “Doosan” equipment from South Korea.

When reached for comment, the Ukrainian Embassy insisted this was a “city council” issue, despite the bilateral agreement regarding the preservation of cemeteries signed by the Ukrainian president and the 3 letters from U.S. Congress addressed to the president and foreign affairs minister.

The annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), published by non-profit Transparency International, scored Ukraine 33 out of 100 in 2022, which put the country near the bottom third of 180 countries scored.

The Biden administration is now seeking an additional $64 billion for Ukraine aid — or, “American interests” — but is facing resistance from Congress.

Emma-Jo Morris is the Politics Editor at Breitbart News. Email her at  or follow her on Twitter.


Republicans Hit Biden for U.S. Military Deaths in Jordan: ‘He Left Our Troops as Sitting Ducks’

US soldiers stand guard in Hassakeh, northeast Syria, Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022. With a spectacular jail break in Syria and a deadly attack on an army barracks in Iraq, the Islamic State group was back in the headlines the past week, a reminder of a war that formally ended three …
AP Photo/Baderkhan Ahmad

Republicans blasted President Joe Biden after the U.S. military announced three American troops were killed and 25 injured in a drone attack in Jordan on Sunday.

“Joe Biden emboldened Iran for years by tolerating attacks on our troops, bribing the ayatollahs with billions of dollars, and appeasing them to no end. He left our troops as sitting ducks and now three are dead and dozens wounded, sadly as I’ve predicted would happen for months,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) said in a statement.

Cotton

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) speaks on Capitol Hill, on March 10, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

“On behalf of Arkansans, I extend my deepest condolence to the families of our brave fallen warriors. May God comfort them as He welcomes their loved ones into His embrace. And may God quickly and completely heal their wounded comrades,” he added.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said the Biden administration’s policy of deterrence against Iran “has failed miserably.”

“There have been over 100 attacks against U.S. forces in the region. Iran is undeterred,” he said, adding, “I am sending my condolences to the families of our fallen heroes in Jordan. I am also wishing a full recovery to those injured. Our forces in Jordan and Syria are there to protect the American homeland and to provide stability in a troubled region. Their service and sacrifice will always be appreciated. They are true heroes.”

Graham

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) blasted Biden and his administration officials for making a “Day 1 decision not just to appease the Iranian regime, but indeed to enable the Ayatollah to attack Americans and American interests across the Middle East.”

On Sunday afternoon, U.S. Central Command announced that three U.S. service members were killed and 25 injured from a one-way attack drone that hit a military base in northeast Jordan, near the Syria border.

Iran-proxy forces have targeted U.S. troops in the region since Hamas’s terrorist attack in Israel on October 7, which killed more than 1,200.

There have been more than 150 attacks against U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria since mid-October, with at least one critically injured. Sunday’s attack was the first time U.S. troops have been killed in such an attack in recent months.

Cotton and Graham, both military veterans, called for retaliation.

U.S. soldiers patrol the countryside of Rumaylan (Rmeilan) in Syria’s northeastern Hasakeh province on June 7, 2023. (DELIL SOULEIMAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Graham called on Biden to strike targets of significance inside Iran, not only as reprisal for the killing of our forces, but as deterrence against future aggression.”

 “The only thing the Iranian regime understands is force. Until they pay a price with their infrastructure and their personnel, the attacks on U.S. troops will continue,” he said, adding:

Secretary Austin’s efforts to deter aggression against our forces in the region has failed miserably. I’ve long since lost confidence in the Biden national security team to deter Iran. If they do not change their policies now, more American service members in the region will pay the price. Hit Iran now. Hit them hard.

WATCH — CNN’s Liebermann: Deterrence Failed, We Have Conflict with Iran Proxies Biden Tried to Avoid;

Cotton called for “devastating military retaliation” against “Iran’s terrorist forces” both in Iran and across the Middle East.

“The only answer to these attacks must be devastating military retaliation against Iran’s terrorist forces, both in Iran and across the Middle East. Anything less will confirm Joe Biden as a coward unworthy of being commander-in-chief,” Cotton said.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) also called for retaliation. “Target Tehran,” Cornyn replied on X.

Cruz called for Biden to reverse his policy in the region, comparing it to former President Donald Trump’s.

“In recent months Iranian-directed proxies attacked Americans over 170 times across the Middle East, but the Biden administration limited any responses to those proxies. The Trump administration’s liquidation of Qasem Soleimani had established deterrence by shattering the regime’s confidence and signaling that the U.S. would not distinguish between the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and its proxies. The administration restored the IRGC’s immunity, collapsing that hard-won deterrence,” he said,

“These deliberate, explicit choices by Joe Biden and Biden officials directly led to this weekend’s attack, and they should all be reversed immediately.”

Over in the House, the House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-AL) slammed Biden’s “doctrine of appeasement.”

“It was only a matter of a time before Biden’s appeasement strategy towards Iran got American service-members killed. Tragic and preventable,” Rep. Mike Waltz concluded.

Follow Breitbart News’s Kristina Wong on ”X”Truth Social, or on Facebook.

No comments: